My Daughter Is Sick and It’s Scary

Kaitlyn has come down with some kind of virus. She’s on her second day of running a high fever (above 102 degrees) and vomiting.

It’s scary. No matter how many kids we have, it’s scary every single time. There’s no getting used to a usually happy, bouncy kid suddenly just laying there, burning up.

I am so grateful for my friends on Facebook. I’ve been updating on my Wall and getting lots of supportive and helpful comments. Kaitlyn was throwing up sips of water, so on the advice of another Mom, I switched to feeding her apple juice from a teaspoon, waiting 10 seconds or so between sips, and so far, it’s staying down.

You’d think I’d be an expert after three kids, but every kid is different. When Ryan was little, he would get sick and still be bouncing around the house.

Kaitlyn wants a folded cold washcloth on her forehead with a few ice chips in the fold. She wants a sheet over her and she wants a big plastic bowl within reach just in case she throws up. And she wants those spoonfuls of apple juice.

So that’s what I’m doing today, spoon-feeding apple juice and running a washcloth under cold water. I’m giving her children’s Tylenol every four hours on the advice of the nurse at the pediatrician’s office. I’m updating Facebook and IM’ing my husband. That’s my day today.

I’m a Mom of a sick little girl today.




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  1. Patty
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    I really hope she get better soon! Hang in there momma :)
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  2. Patty
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    P.S. My mom always used Ginger Ale as a kid to help settle the tummy. xo
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  3. Eschelle
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    rough stuff love!! sometimes I have to switch between advil and tylenol. I find my oldest responds faster to the advil now and my youngest only responds to tylenol. Fevers scare me too, my eldest got so sick a while ago he had chills and was shaking I was almost in tears… a lukewarm bath and some snuggles fixed him up by the time he had to go to bed. Remember that the fever will be worse in teh mornings and evenings. Even if it goes away for part of the day if CAN come back with a vengeance in the evening. I think that is all the advice I can give…
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  4. molly
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    The bath is what rescued us when my little one was getting dehydrated. Our skin is our largest organ so it makes sense, but I just learned this (in my 16th year of parenting) and it works. Wishing her a speedy recovery.
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  5. I hope she gets better, your child being sick is always uncomfortable…. I’m sure she’ll recover in no time!

  6. So sorry she’s sick! Praying she gets over it quickly!
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  7. robert says:

    Don’t worry! she get better soon
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